Instagram Introduce New Ways to Collaborate and Create With Reels
Instagram announces new features to Instagram that makes it more fun and easy to collaborate, create and share reels.

More Ways to Collaborate With Enhanced Remix Features
Instagram expanding its tools for Remix to help enhance the way people tell stories on Instagram when collaborating with their favourite creators and friends, including:
Remix for photos: Photos are core to the Instagram experience. In the coming weeks, people will be able to remix public photos. This gives people limitless inspiration to create their own unique reel.
Expanded Remix layouts: Choose between a green screen, horizontal or vertical split-screen, or picture-in-picture reaction view to add their own video commentary to existing reels.
Add your clip: Have a hot take? Rather than having their remix appear at the same time as the original reel, people can now add their clip after the original so it plays sequentially.

Easily Create Reels With Templates and Dual
Instagram want everyone to be able to easily express their creative ideas, so they’re adding more features that allow people to capture, edit and share them — right from their phone.
Templates: Need a little inspo? Templates allow people to easily create reels by preloading audio and clip placeholders, so people can simply add their own photos or video clips. People can find template ideas by tapping the camera icon on the Reels tab.
Dual: Record content and their reaction at the same time. People can record using their phone’s front and back cameras simultaneously to share another perspective using the Dual feature in the Instagram camera.

New Video Posts on Instagram Will Be Shared as Reels
Since reels offer a more immersive and entertaining way to watch and create videos on Instagram, they’re bringing these creative tools and the full-screen experience to their video posts, too. In the coming weeks, new video posts shorter than 15 minutes will be shared as reels. Videos posted prior to this change will remain as videos and won’t become reels.
Discovery: If people have a public account, their new videos – now reels – may be eligible to be recommended and seen by more people on Instagram. This currently applies to reels that are under 90 seconds long. If their account is private, their reels will still only be shown to their followers.
Profile: They’ll also consolidate the video and Reels tab on their profile, so there will be one home for all of their videos.

Always working on ways to improve their Instagram experience. They’ll continue to build features that make it easier and more fun to create and share reels on Instagram.
Source: Insta News
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